The Advocacy Playbook

Right now, in a council chamber down the road from where you live, three or four officials are voting on something that will affect every person in your town your taxes, your schools, your property, your safety. Almost no one is watching. No reporter is in the room. No camera is rolling. That silence is not an accident. It is the entire reason corruption thrives at the local level and it is the single thing standing between you and the power to stop it.

This playbook is the field manual for ending that silence. Eighteen battle-tested rules. Ten documented wins across three states.


Volume 2

The Local Advocacy Playbook: Volume II — Records Warfare & Criminal Complaints is the operational companion to Volume I. Where the first volume gave you the camera, the team, and the courage to show up, Volume II gives you the paperwork that wins. This 17-page field manual teaches citizens the exact methods for drafting open records requests that force government agencies to produce documents they don't want you to see — including the seven mandatory elements every ORR must have, deleted-communications recovery language, cost-trap defenses, deadline enforcement, and the six escalation remedies available when agencies violate the law.


Recent Advocacy Reports

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After more than 20 years in real estate, I have packed nearly everything I have learned into a free Home Buying 101 Master Class. No sales pitch, no catch. Just the tips and strategies that actually move the needle when you are buying a home.

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For Additional Evidence across Texas on Criminal behavior by the CADs and school districts see: https://www.mockingbirdproperties.com/dcad

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https://commonsenselaw.org/